Heterocyclic esters of 5H-{8 1{9 benzopyrano{8 3,4-b{9 pyridines

ABSTRACT

Heterocyclic esters of 1,4-ethano-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H(1)benzopyrano(3,4-b)pyridines and 1,4-ethano-1,2,3,4,13,14hexahydro-5H-(1)benzopyrano(3,4-b)pyridines. The esters have the formulas   WHEREIN R2 is lower alkyl, R3 is an alkyl having one to twenty carbon atoms, a cycloalkyl-lower alkyl or a phenyl-lower alkyl, Y is a straight or branched chain alkylene having one to eight carbon atoms, and R4 is a group of the formula   wherein a is an integer from 1 to 4, b is an integer from 1 to 4 and X is CH2O, S or N-R5 with R5 being hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R6 is hydrogen or a lower alkyl group bonded to a carbon in the ring. The compounds have pharmacological activity, including analgesic, anti-convulsive and tranquilizing activity in animals. The compounds can be administered in pharmaceutical composition form.

'United States Patent [191 Harris et al.

[4 1 Sept. 16, 1975 HETEROCYCLIC ESTERS OF 5H-[ 1]BENZOPYRANO[3,4-B]PYRIDINES [75] Inventors: Louis Selig Harris, Richmond, Va.;

Harry George Pars, Lexington, Mass; Raj Kumar Razdan, Belmont, Mass; Barbara Zitko Terris, Cambridge, Mass.

[73'] Assignee: Sharps Associates, Cambridge,

Mass.

[22] Filed: Jan. 17, 1974 [2]] Appl. No.: 434,089

52 US. Cl 260/247.2 B; 260/239 BF; 260/239 BC; 260/243 B; 260/293.53;

51 Int. cl. C07D 87/36 [58] Field of Search... 260/247.2 B, 293.53, 293 .55, 260/243 R, 239 BR [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,689,497 9/1972 Brown et al 260/295 T FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS I 2,263,l00 7/1973 Germany 260/295 T Primary Examiner-Robert Gerstl Assistant Examiner-Paul J. Killos Attorney, Agent, or FirmMerriam, Marshall, Shapiro & Klose [57] ABSTRACT Heterocyclic esters of I,4-ethano l,2,3,4-tetrahydro- 5l-I-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4 b]pyridines and 1,4-ethanol,2,3,4,1 3,l4-hexahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4- b]pyridines. The esters have the formulas I and o-c-Y-R wherein R is lower alkyl, R :is an alkyl having one to twenty carbon atoms, a cycloalkyl-lower alkyl or a phenyl-lower alkyl, Y is a straight or branched chain alkylene having one to eight carbon atoms, and R is a group of the formula -(cB N/ x (CH2) y wherein a is an integer from 1 to 4, b is an integer from 1 to 4 and X is CH O, S or NR with R being hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R is hydrogen or a lower alkyl group bonded to a carbon in the ring.

The compounds have pharmacological activity, including analgesic, anti-convulsive and tranquilizing activity in animals. The compounds can be administered in pharmaceutical composition form.

7 Claims, No Drawings HETEROCYCLIC ESTERS OF H-[1]BENZOPYRANO[3,4-B1PYRIDINES This invention relates to novel heterocyclic esters of l,4-ethanol ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5l-l-[ l ]benzopyrano- [3 ,4-b]pyridines and l ,4ethano' l ,2,3,4,l 3,14- hexahydro-5H[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridines, to methods of preparing the esters, to pharmaceutical compositions containing the esters, and to use of the esters and pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds for pharmacological and medicinal pur poses.

According to one aspect of the invention there is provided compounds of the formulae Formula 1 Formula 2 Formula 3 Formula 4 wherein R is lower alkyl, R is an alkyl having one to twenty carbon atoms, a cycloalkyl-lower alkyl or a phenyllower alkyl, Y is a straight or branched chain alkyl ene having one to eight carbon atoms, and R is a group of the formula wherein a is an integer from 1 to 4, b is an integer from 1 to 4 and X is CH 0, S or NR,, with R being hydrogen or lower alkyl, and R is hydrogen or a lower alkyl group bonded to a carbon in the ring; and the nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof.

The term lower alkyl as used herein refers to straight or branched chain alkyl groups containing one to six carbons, and includes methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, isopentyl, neo-pentyl and n-hexyl.

The term cycloalkyF as used herein refers to cyclic saturated aliphatic radicals having three to eight carbon atoms in a ring, including the cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl and cyclooctyl groups.

Cycloalkyl-lower alkyl refers to groups having cycloalkyl and lower alkyl groups as defined above.

The term alkyl refers to straight and branched chain alkyl radicals having from one .tojtwenty carbon atoms such as methyl, n-amyl, 3-rnethyl-2-octyl, 2- nonyl and Z-tetradecyl.

The term phenyl-lower alkyl refers to those groups in which lower alkyl is as defined above and phenyl" includes this ring with or without one or more nuclear substituents such as lower alkyl groups such as methyl and ethyl, lower alkoxy groups such as methoxy and ethoxy, nitro, and halogens such as the fluoro, bromo and chloro groups.

The term acid addition salts refers to non-toxic salts prepared by reacting the basic esters of this invention with an organic or inorganic acid, or by reacting the esters with the salt of an appropriate acid. Representative salts which are so formed include the hydrochloride, hydrobromide, sulfate, bisulfate, acetate, valerate, oleate, laurate, borate, benzoate, lactate, phosphate, tosylate, citrate, maleate, succinate, tartrate and napsylate salts of the esters. Such salts are considered generally to be pharmaceutically acceptable.

The compounds of particular value provided by the invention are those of Formulas l to 4 in which R is methyl, R is an alkyl group having five to nine carbon atoms, or it is a phenyl-lower alkyl in which the lower alkyl has two to nine carbons and the phenyl is substituted or unsubstituted, Y is a straight or branched alkylene having two to five carbon atoms and at least two carbons are in a chain linking the N and groups, a and b are the same or different integers from 1 to 3 and a plus b is an integer from 3 to 5,-R is hydrogen or methyl and X is CH or 0. Specifically, in such compounds R, can be 3-methyl-2-octyl or a pfluorophenyl lower alkyl group such as S-(p-fiuorophenyl)-2-pentyl.

The 1,4-ethano-8-orl O-hydroxyl ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro- 5l-l-[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b lpyridines and 1,4-ethanolO-hydroxy-l ,2,3,4, 1 3,14-hexahydro-5H- [1]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridirnes disclosed in US. Pat. No. 3,493,579 can be used as starting materials in making the esters of this invention. Other starting materials can be readily prepared according to the procedures disclosed in that patent by reacting an appropriate lower alkyl 3-quinuclidinone-Z-carboxylate with a 5- R -resorcinol to from a 8-orl.()-R l ,4-ethano-8-or'lO- hydroxy-S-oxo-l ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H- [1]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridirne which is reacted with a Grignard reagent to produce the corresponding 5-dilower alkyl compound. The resulting ,l,2,3,4- tetrahydro compound is readily reduced catalytically to the 1,2,3,4,l3,l4-hexahydro compound by'procedures also shown in that patent.

Some of the starting materials which can be used in this invention are the following:

5 ,S-dimethyl- 1 ,4-ethanol O-hydroxy-8-( 3-methyl-2- octyl l ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4 b]pyridine, v

5 ,5 -dihexyl- 1 ,4-ethanol O-hydroXy-8-( 3-methyl-2- octyl l ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro-5 H-[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4- b]pyridine,

l ,4-ethanol -hydroxy-5,5 ,8-trimethyl-l ,2,3 ,4-

tetrahydro-H[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine,

5 ,S-dimethyll ,4-ethano-8-hexyll O-hydroxy- 1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4- b]pyridine,

5 ,S-dipropyl-l ,4-ethanol O-hydroxy-8-( 2- tetradecyl l ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro-5H- 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4-b]pyridine,

5 ,S-dimethyll ,4-ethanol O-hydroxy-8-( 2- phenethyl 1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H- l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine,

8-cyclohexylethyl-5 ,S-dimethyll ,4-ethano- 1 O- hydroxy-l ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H- l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine,

5 ,S-dimethyl-l ,4-ethano-8-hexyllO-hydroxy- 1,2,3,4, l 3, l4-hexahydro-5H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3,4- b]pyridine,

1 ,4-ethanol O-hydroxy-S ,5 ,8-trimethyl- 1,2,3 ,4, l 3 l4-'hexahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3,4- b]pyridine,

5 ,S-dihexyl-1,4-ethano-lO-hydroXy-8-(3-methyl-2- octyl)-1,2,3,4,13,14-hexahydro-5H- l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine,

8-cyclohexylethyl-5 ,5 -dimethyll ,4-ethano- 1 0- hydroxy-l,2,3,4,l3,14-hexahydro-5H- l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b1pyridine,

5 ,S-dimethyll ,4-ethanol O-hydroxy-8-( 2- phenethyl l ,2,3 ,4,13 ,14-hexahydro-5 H- 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine,

l ,4-ethano-8-hydroxy-5 ,5 1 O-trimethyl- 1 ,2,3 ,4-

tetrahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b1pyridine,

5 ,S-dimethyl-l,4-ethano-10-hexyl-8-hydroxyl,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3,4- b pyridine,

l ,4-ethano-8-hydroxy-5 ,5 l O-trimethyll ,2,3,4,l3,14-hexahydro-5H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4- b pyridine, and

5 ,S-dimethyll ,4-ethanol O-hexyl-8-hyd roxy- 1,2,3,4, l 3, l4-hexahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4- b pyridine.

Generally speaking, the esters of this invention are prepared by reacting equimolar quantities of the corresponding benzopyranopyridine, a carbodiimide, such as for example dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, and the appropriate cycloamino acid, or its acid addition salt, in a suitable solvent such as methylene chloride, chloroform and the like, for from 2 to 72 hours. The mixture is then cooled in ice and filtered to remove the byproduct of dicyclohexylurea. The solvent is evaporated by, for example, employing a vacuum rotary evaporator. The product is either crystallized from suitable solvents such as benzene/ether or the residue can be chromatographed and the product isolated from the appropriate chromatographic fractions. If the basic esters are obtained, the acid addition salts can readily be prepared by reacting the ester with an appropriate organic or inorganic acid. The reaction is represented by the following reaction schemes for making the compounds:

Formula 2 Formula 3 wherein R R R and Y have the previously designated significance.

Some of the cyclicamino acids which can be used in the process of making the compounds provided by the invention are:

y-piperidinobutyric acid,

y-morpholinobutyric acid,

'y-( Z-methylpiperidino)-butyric acid,

B-piperidinovaleric acid,

'y-pyrrolidinobutyric acid,

B-piperidinopropionic acid,

y-thiomorpholinobutyric acid,

homopiperidinoacetic acid,

,B-thiomorpholinopropionic acid and a-methyl-y-piperidinobutyric acid.

U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 361,897 filed May 21, 1973 disclosing such acids is incorporated herein by reference. Of course, many such acids are found in the literature.

Some of the novel esters produced according to the invention are:

5 ,5-dimethyl-1,4-ethano-8-(3-methyl-2-octyl)-10-[4- (piperidino)butyryloxy]-1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5 l-ll ]benzopyrano-[ 3,4b]pyridine,

5,5-dihexyll ,4-ethano-8-( 3-methyl-2-octyl l -[4- (morpholino )butyryloxy]- l ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-H- l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine,

1 ,4-ethanol O-[3-(pyrrolidino)propionyloxy]-5 ,5,8-

trimethyll ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro-5l-l- 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine,

5 ,S-dimethyl-l ,4-ethano 8-heXyl-10-[4- (thiomorpholino)-butyry1oxy]-1 ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro- 51l-[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine,

5 ,5-dipropyl- 1 ,4-ethano--[3- (pyrrolidino )propionyloxy -8-( Z-tetradecyl l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5l-l-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4- blpyridine,

5 ,5-dimethyl-1 ,4-ethanol O-[4- homopiperidino )butyryloxy ]-8-( Z-phenethyl 1 ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro-5l-l-[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4-b]- pyridine,

8-cyclohexylethyl-5,S-dimethyll ,4-ethanol O-[4- (morpholino)butyryloxy]- 1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H- 1 ]benzopyrano-[3,4-b]pyridine,

5 ,5-dimethyl-1,4-ethano-8-hexyl-l0-[4-piperidino)- butyryloxy]- 1 ,2,3,4, 1 3 l 4-hexahydro-5H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]-pyridine,

1 ,4-ethano-10-[4-(morpholino)butyryloxy1-5 ,5 ,8-

trimethyl-1,2,3 ,4, l 3, l4-heXahydro-5H- l ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4-b]pyridine,

5,5-dihexyl-l,4-ethano-8-(3-methyl-2-oxtyl)-10-[4- (piperidino)butyryloXy]-1 ,2,3,4,13 l 4hexahydr0- 51-1-[ 1 ]-benzopyrano[ 3,4-blpyridine,

8-cyclohexylethyl-5,5-dimethyl-1 ,4-ethanol O-[3- (pyrrolidino)propionyloxy]-l ,2,3,4, 1 3, 14- hexahydro-5l-l-[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b].pyridine,

5.5-dimethyll ,4-ethano-8( 2-phenethyl)-[ 4- (thiomorpholino)butyryl0xy]-l ,2,3,4, 13, 14-

o-c-v-ra,

Formula 4 hexahydro-S H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine.

1 ,4-ethano-8-[ 4-( piperidino )butyryloxy -5 ,5 10- trimethyll ,2,3 ,4-tetrahyd'ro-5I-ll ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine,

5 ,5-dimethyl-1,4-ethano-10-hexyl-8-[3- (pyrrolidino)propionyloxy 1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydro- 5H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-b1pyridine,

1 ,4-ethano-8-[4-( morpholino)butyryloxy]-5,5 lO- trimethyl-1,2,3 ,4,13 ,14-hexahydro-5H- 1]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine,

5,5-dimethyl-1,4-ethano-10-hexyl-8-[4- homopiperidino)butyryloxy]-l,2,3,4,13,14- hexahydro-5l-l-[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine, and

the acid addition salts of such compounds, particularly the nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts, including the hydrochloride, sulfate, phosphate, citrate and acetate salts thereof.

The compounds of the invention, as the free bases, can be used as acid binding agents and neutralizing agents.

The compounds of this invention when administered orally to an animal are analgesic agents. In addition, oral administration to an animal protects it from convulsions. The compounds also suppress aggressive tendencies in animals and thus can be considered as mild tranquilizing agents.

The compound 5,5-dimethyl-1 ,4-ethano-8-(3- methyl-2-octyl l 0- 4-( morpholino )butyryloxy l ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3',4-b]pyridine dihydrochloride (compound A) has marked oral activity (ED 7.3 mg./kg.) in the acetic acid induced mouse writhing test for analgesia [Brit. J. Pharmacol, 22, 246-253 (1964)]. In the rat tail flick test for analgesic activity [.I. Pharmacol. Exper. Therap. 72, 74-79 (1941 )1 compound A at 20 mg./kg. orally increased the pain threshold 58% over the control. Compound A was found to have moderate antidepressant activity orally at 20 mg./kg. in mice in the modified DOPA potentiation test (Everett, G.M., Proc. First Intemat. Sympos. Antidepressant Drugs, Excerpta Med. Int. Congr. Ser. No. 122, 1966). The compound also illustrated tranquilization activity when-administered orally to mice at 10 mgjkg. through a 54% reduction in a mouse fighting test. Compound A also demonstrated anticonvulsant activity in mice; ,when administered orally at 30 mg./kg. to mice it gave 40% protection in the audiogenic seizure test [Plotnikoff, N.P., Pharmacol. Exp. Therap., l 19, 294-298 (1957)] and in the same test at mg./kg. dosage orally it gave 60% protection. A 40-60% inhibition of the tonic extensor and tonic flexor responses to supramaximal electroshock was also obtained with compound A at 100 mg./kg. dosage orally thereby furtherestablishing anticonvulsant activity. Also, at 5 mg./kg. i.v. in mice, compound A reduced the onset time and increased the duration of halothane anesthesia thus supporting sedative activity for the compound.

The present invention includes within its scope pharmaceutical compositions comprising, as an active ingredient, at least one of the compounds of this invention, in the form of the free base or a nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt, in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent. The compounds of this invention exhibit oral and parenteral activity and can be formulated in dosage forms for oral, parenteral or rectal administration. Unit dosage forms can contain about 1 to 400 mg. of one or more of the compounds.

Solid dosage forms for oral administration include capsules, tablets, pills, powders and granules. In such solid dosage forms, the active compound is admixed with at least one inert diluent such as sucrose, lactose or starch. Such dosage forms can also comprise, as is normal practice, additional substances other than inert diluents, e. g., lubricating agents such as magnesium stearate, and sweetening and flavoring agents. Tablets and pills can additionally be prepared with enteric coatings.

Liquid dosage forms for oral administration include pharmacuetically acceptable emulsions, solutions, suspensions, syrups and elixirs containing inert diluents commonly used in the art, such as water. Besides inert diluents, such compositions can also include adjuvarlts, such as wetting agents, emulsifying and suspending agents and sweetening, flavoring and perfuming agents.

Preparations according to this invention for parenteral administration include sterile aqueous or nonaqueous solutions, suspensions or emulsions. Examples of non-aqueous solvents or vehicles are propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, vegetable oils such as olive oil, and injectable organic esters such as ethyl oleate. Such dosage forms may also contain adjuvants such as preserving, wetting, emulsifying and dispersing agents. They may be sterilized by, for example, filtration through a bacteria-retaining filter, by incorporating sterilizing agents into the compositions, by irradiating the compositions, or by heating the compositions. They can also be manufactured in the form of sterile solid compositions which can be dissolved in sterile water, or some other sterile injectable medium immediately before use.

Compositions for rectal administration are suppositories which may contain, in addition to the active substance, excipients such as cocoa butter or a suppository wax.

The dosage of active ingredient in the compositions of this invention may be varied; however, it is necessary that the amount of the active ingredient shall be such that a suitable dosage form is obtained. The selected dosage depends upon the desired therapeutic effect, on the route of administration and on the duration of the treatment. Generally, dosage levels of between 1 to 40 mg./kg. of body weight daily are administered to patients in need of analgesia or tranquilization.

The following is an illustration of the pharmaceutical compositions which are a feature of this invention:

TABLET COMPOSITION Tablets weighing l96 mg. and having the following composition are prepared by standard tableting procedures:

Ingredient Mg.

5,5-Dimethyll ,4-cthano-8-( B-mcthyLloctyl 10- [4-( morpholino )butyryloxy I ,2.3,4-tetrahydro- 5H-[ 1 lbenzopyranol3,4-b1pyridine dihydrochloride 100 Starch 90 5 Colloidal silica 5 Magnesium stearate I It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the above composition can contain any of the compounds of this invention.

The following examples further illustrate the present 1nvention:

EXAMPLE 1 5 m hy1- l ,4-ethano-8-( 3-methyl-2-octyl l O-[4- (morpholino)-butyryloxy ]-l ,2, 3 ,4-tetrahydro- 5H- 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4-b 1 pyridine dihydrochloride A mixture of 3.0 g. (7.8 mmole) of 5,5-dimethyl-l,4-

ethano-10-hydroxy-8-(3-methyl-2-octyl)-1,2,3 ,4- tetrahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine, 1,64 g.

(7.8 mmole) of 'y-morpholinobutyric acid hydrochloride (.1. Am. Chem. Soc. 83, 2891 (1961) and 1.7 g. (8.25 mmole) of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide in 150 ml. of methylene chloride was stirred at room temperature for 16 hours. After cooling the reaction mixture, the byproduct of dicyclohexylurea was removed by suction filtration. The solvent was removed by means of a rotary evaporator to give a colorless, tacky residue which was dissolved in diethyl ether and converted to the dihydrochloride by the addition of ethereal hydrogen chloride. The material crystallized from an acetonitrile/ether mixture to give 2.35 g. (47%) of colorless solid. The sample was pure by thin layer chromatography and the infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra are in agreement with the proposed structure.

Anal. Calcd. for C H C1 N O l /2H O (MW=620.65). C, 63.86; H, 8.45; N, 4.51;

Found: C, 63.93; H, 8.51; N, 4.58.

EXAMPLE 2 EXAMPLE 14 5,5-Dimethyl-1,4-ethano-8-hexyl-10-[4- (pyrrolidino)butyryloxy]-1,2,3,4,13,l4-hexahydro-5H- 1 ]benzopyrano-[3,4-b]pyridine 5 ,S-Dimethyl-l ,4-ethano-8-hexyl-10-hydroxy 1,2,3,4, l 3, l4hexahydro-5H[ l ]benzopyrano-[3,4- b]pyridine is reacted with 'y-pyrrolidinobutyric acid to produce 5,5dimethyll ,4et.hano-8-hexyl-10-[4- (pyrrolidino)butyryloxy]- l ,2,3,4,13, l4-hexahydro-5H- [l ]benzopyrano-[3,4-b ]pyridine.

EXAMPLE l5 5,5-Dimethyl-1 ,4-ethano-8-(3-methyl-2-octyl)-10[4- (thiomorpholino)-butyryloxy]-1,2,3,4, l 3 ,14-

hexahydro-5H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine dihydrochloride 5 ,S-Dimethyll ,4-ethano- 10-hydroxy-8-( 3-methyl-2- octyl)-1,2,3,4,13 ,14-hexahydro-5H- [l]benzopyrano[3,4b]pyridine is reacted with -y-thiomorpholinobutyric acid hydrochloride according to Example 1 to produce 5,5-dimethyl-l,4-ethano-8-(3- methyl-Z-octyl lO- 4-( thiomorpholino )butyryloxy 1,2,3,4,1 3, l 4-hexahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3,4- b]pyridine dihydrochloride.

EXAMPLE 16 5,5-Dibutyl-l ,4-ethano-10-[2- (homopiperidino)acetoxy]-8-tetradecyl-l ,2,3,4, 1 3 14- hexahydro-S H-[ l ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine 5 ,S-Dibutyll ,4-ethano- 1 -hydroxy-8-tetradecyl- 1,2,3,4,l3,14-hexahydro-H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4- b]pyridine is reacted with homopiperidinoacetic acid to produce 5 ,S-dibutyl- 1 ,4-ethano- -[2- (homopiperidino)acetoxy]-8-tetradecyl-1,2,3 ,4,13 ,14- hexahydro-5H-[ l ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4-b]pyridine.

EXAMPLE 17 1,4-Ethano-8-[4-(4-(-fiuorophenyl)-1-methylbutyl]- 1 O-hydroxy-S-oxo- 1 ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro- 5H[ 1]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine hydrochloride Ethyl 3-quinuclidinone-Z-carboxylate hydrochloride (20.0 g.) is added in portions to 22.9 g. of 5-[4-(4- fluorophenyl)-l-methylbutyl] resorcinol in 37 ml. of methanesulfonic acid and 24 ml. of phosphorous oxychloride. The mixture is stirred at room temperature for 5 days. To the stirred mixture is added 20 ml. of chloroform and 200 ml. of water. The reaction mixture is stirred for 20 minutes whereupon three layers form. The water layer isremoved and the mixture extracted with more water. The middle layer is then removed and concentrated in vacuo. The addition of acetonitrile produces a solid which is crystallized from tetrahydrofuran to yield 16.4 g. of the intermediate as a white solid, m.p. 27l281C., which produces one spot in thin layer chromatography.

Anal. Calcd. for C H ClFNO C, 67.55; H, 6.14; N, 3.15; C], 8.00;

Found: C, 67.63; H, 6.22; N, 3.10; Cl, 7.98

EXAMPLE 1 8 I 5 ,S-Dimethyll ,4-ethano-8-[4-(4-fluorophenyl 1 methylbuty1]-10-hydroxy-l ,2,3 ,4- 5H[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine hydrobromide 1 ,4-Ethano-8-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)- l-methylbutyl1- IO-hydroxy-S-oxol ,2,3,4-tetrahydro- 5H[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-b] pyridine hydrochloride (13 g.) is stirred with chloroform, water and potassium bicarbonate for 30 minutes. The chloroform layer is separated and evaporated in vacuo. The concentrate is taken up in benzene, concentrated to dryness, dissolved in ml. of anisole and added to a solution of ml. of 3 molar methyl magnesium bromide in ether and 100 ml. of anisole. The reaction is stirred under a nitrogen atmosphere at 37C. for 18 hours. Water (60 ml.) is slowly added to the reaction mixture while cooling, followed by 80 ml. of 20% sulfuric acid. The anisole is removed by steam distillation, and the resulting solid is recrystallized from acetonitrile to yield 10.7 g. of product, m.p. 284286C.

Anal. Calcd. for C H BrFNO C, 64.19; H, 6.63; N, 2.78; Found: C, 64.00; H, 6.74; N, 2.82.

EXAMPLE 19 l ,4-Ethanol 0-hydroxy-8-( 1-methyl-4-phenylbutyl)-5- oxo- 1 ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro-5H[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3,4- b]pyridine hydrobromide Following a procedure similar to that described in Example 17 1 ,4-ethano- 1 0-hydroxy-8-( l-methyl-4- phenylbutyl)-S-oxo- 1 ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro- 5H[l]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine is prepared by reacting 3-quinuclidinone-Z-barboxylate with 5-( l-methyl-4-phenylbutyl) resorcinol in the presence of methanesulfonic acid and phosphorous oxychloride.

EXAMPLE 20 5 ,S-Dimethyl-1,4-ethano-l0-hydroxy-8-( l-methyl-4- phenylbutyl) l ,2 ,3 ,4-tetrahydro- 5H[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3 ,4-b ]pyridine 5 ,S-Dimethyl-l ,4-ethano-10-hydroxy-8-( l-methyl-4- phenylbutyl l ,2,3,4-tetrahydro- 5H[ 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-blpyridine is prepared following a procedure similar to that described in Example 18 by reacting 1,4-ethano- 1 0-hydroxy-8-( 1-methyl-4- phenylbutyl )-5-oxo- 1 ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro- 5H[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine with methyl magnesium bromide in anisole.

EXAMPLE 21 5 ,S-Dimethyll ,4-ethano-8-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-1- methylbutyl]-10-[4-(rnorpholino)bu,tyryloxy]-1 ,2,3,4- tetrahydro-5H-[ l benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine hydrochloride 5,5-Dimethyl-l ,4ethano-8-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)- l methylbutyl]-lO-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro- 5H[1]benzopyrano [3,4-b]pyridine is reacted with 'y-morpholinobutyric acid hydrochloride in the presence of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide to produce 5,5- dimethyl-l ,4-ethano-8-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-1- methylbutyl]-l0-[4-(morpholino)butyryloxy]-1,2,3 ,4- tetrahydro-5H-[ 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine' hydrochloride.

EXAMPLE 22 5 ,S-Dimethyll ,4-ethano-8-( l-methyl-4-phenylbutyl)- 10-[4-( piperidino)butyryloxy]- l ,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro-5H- 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine hydrochloride 5 ,S-Dimethyll ,4-ethanol 0-hydroxy-8-( l-methyl-4- phenylbutyl)-1,2,3 ,4-tetrahydro-5 H- [1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-b]pyridine is reacted with y-piperidinobutyric acid hydrochloride in the presence of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide to produce 5,5-dimethyl- 1,4-ethano-8-( l-methyl-4-phenylbutyl 10-[4- (piperidino )butyryloxy ]-l ,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H l 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-bjpyridine hydrochloride. 2

The foregoing detailed description has been given for Cl ar Of nd and g y, and n ry groups, a and b are the same or different integers from limitations should be understood therefrom, as modifi- 1 to 3 d a l b i n integer from 3 to 5, R is hydrocations will be obvious to those skilled in the art. gen or methyl and X is CH or 0.

What is claimed is: 3. A compound according to claim I named 5,5- l. A compound of the formulas dimethyl-l,4-ethano-8-(3-metl71yl-2-octyl)-lO-[4 o o l O-fl-Y-P O R M 4 4 I N R R 3 R 0 R R o O and wherein R is lower alkyl, R is an alkyl having one to (morpholino)-butyryloxy]-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H- twenty carbon atoms, a cycloalkyl-lower alkyl or a phe- 1 ]benzopyrano[3,4-blpyridin e.

nyllower alkyl, Y is a straight or branched chain alkyl- 4. A compound according to claim I named 5,5- ene having one to eight carbon atoms, and R is a group dimethyl- 1 ,4-ethano-8-( 3-methyl-2-octyl)- 10-[4- of the formula (piperidino )-butyryloxy]- l ,2,3.,4-tetrahydro-5H- 1 ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine.

X 5. A compound according to claim I named 5,5- 112),, X diethyl-l ,4-ethano-lO-[4-(2- methylpiperidino )butyryloxy -8-( 3-methyl-2-octyl wherein a is an integer from 1 to 4, b is an integer from ,2, y 1 l py ll 1 to 4 and X is CH 0, S or l\lR with R being hydro- 40 lpy gen or lower alkyl, and R is hydrogen or a lower alkyl A Compound according to claim I named group bonded to a carbon in the ring; and the nontoxic dimethyl-8-( 2-cyc1ohexylethyl)- l ,4-ethano-lO-[4- pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts fidi mb t lox }1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H- thereof" l ]benzopyrano[ 3,4-b]pyridine.

2. A compound according to claim 1 in which R is 7 A compound according to claim 2 in which R3 is methyl, R is an alkyl having five to nine carbon atoms or it is a phenyl-lower alkyl, Y is a straight or branched a phenyuower alkyl m which the phenyl group con alkylene having 2 to 5 carbon atoms and at least two tams a fluoro group on the carbons are in a chain linking the N and UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION PATENT NO. I 3,905,969

DATED September 16, 1975 INVENTOR(S) Louis Selig Harris et al.

It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent Q are hereby corrected as shown below:

Page 1, left column, before "Barbara" insert --John Clark Sheehan, Lexington, Mass. right column,

seventh line from the bottom change "CH O" to CH O--; column 2, line 64, change "from" to -form--; column 5,

line 62, change "oxtyl" to --octyl-; column 8, line 35,

change "1,64g" to -l.64g; line 64, change "droclorlde" to drochloride--; column 9, line 11, change "14" to l,4-; column 10, last line, change "benzopyridine" to -benzopyrano--; column 11, line 63, after "1,2,3,4 insert tetrahydro--; column 12, line 48, change "l,4ethano" to 1,4-ethano-.

Signed and Scaled this second Day of Dtcember1975 I [SEAL] Attesl:

RUTH C. MASON C. IAISIIALL DAMN Arresting Offiter Commissioner ofPalems and Tmdemarks 

1. A COMPOUND OF THE FORMULA
 2. A compound according to claim 1 in which R2 is methyl, R3 is an alkyl having five to nine carbon atoms or it is a phenyl-lower alkyl, Y is a straight or branched alkylene having 2 to 5 carbon atoms and at least two carbons are in a chain linking the -N and
 3. A compound according to claim 1 named 5,5-dimethyl-1,4-ethano-8-(3-methyl-2-octyl)-10-(4-(morpholino)-butyryloxy) -1,2,3, 4-tetrahydro-5H-(1)benzopyrano(3,4-b)pyridine.
 4. A compound according to claim 1 namEd 5,5-dimethyl-1,4-ethano-8-(3-methyl-2-octyl)-10-(4-(piperidino)-butyryloxy) -1,2,3, 4-tetrahydro-5H-(1)benzopyrano(3,4-b)pyridine.
 5. A compound according to claim 1 named 5,5-diethyl-1,4-ethano-10-(4-(2-methylpiperidino)butyryloxy)-8-(3-methyl-2 -octyl)-1,2,3, 4-tetrahydro-5H-(1)benzopyrano(3,4-b)pyridine.
 6. A compound according to claim 1 named 5,5-dimethyl-8-(2-cyclohexylethyl)-1,4-ethano-10-(4-pyrrolidino)butyryloxy) -1,2,3, 4-tetrahydro-5H-(1)benzopyrano(3,4-b)pyridine.
 7. A compound according to claim 2 in which R3 is a phenyl-lower alkyl in which the phenyl group contains a fluoro group on the ring. 